Jack BethelHigh Blantyre Primary didn’t have a stage. It looks like the Old Parish Church Hall but I was never in the Anderson Church hall so can’t say for certain. It looks like a “Mock Wedding”.

Margaret SandersonI don’t know where it is but I think I can rule out the Old Parish Church hall for you. As you look at the picture, the Old Parish Church hall would have had a window to the right and on the left, the wall did not go straight up from the floor of the stage as the back staircase was there. The ceiling of the staircase jutted into the stage.

Elizabeth Ann WardIt looks like Anderson church hall on Stonefield road. I used to go to guides there and have pics of us on stage doing concerts. Looks very similar x

Janis OrrI think it’s Anderson too, I went to guides there. I agree with Margaret it doesn’t look like the stage in the Old Parish.

Ann CrossarWonder why they are portraying a wedding? Maybe little earlier than 1950’s and 1947 for Queen (princess) Elizabeth’s marriage? Seen other photos where kids did this.

Arlene CampbellI think this is Anderson church hall .. Went to brownies here and i though it was here as soon as I saw it annexe didn’t have a stage

Henry HambleyIt’s a bit of a negative answer but I don’t think this is the Old Parish Church Halls for many of the the reasons that Margaret Sanderson gave.

Hannah McaleenanI would say it’s andersons church hall where I went to the brownies

Lesley BethelI think the bride is my godmother Jean Paterson, my Mum , Johan Naismith is sitting in front of her to her left, holding a bouquet. It is pre 1940 and it is indeed the Anderson Church.

The Blantyre ProjectThanks folks. I’m now convinced enough from these comments, that it is the Anderson Church too, simply as my parents were associated with this church for quite some time. It makes sense for them to have photos of it.